F I D O N E W S -- Volume 15, Number 4 26 January 1998 +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | The newsletter of the | ISSN 1198-4589 Published by: | | FidoNet community | "FidoNews" | | _ | 1-904-409-7040 [1:1/23] | | / \ | | | /|oo \ | | | (_| /_) | | | _`@/_ \ _ | | | | | \ \\ | Editor: | | | (*) | \ )) | Christopher Baker 1:18/14 | | |__U__| / \// | | | _//|| _\ / | | | (_/(_|(____/ | | | (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. | | | -- JOSEPH PULITZER | +----------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Submission address: FidoNews Editor 1:1/23 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | MORE addresses: | | | | submissions=> cbaker84@digital.net | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | For information, copyrights, article submissions, | | obtaining copies of FidoNews or the internet gateway FAQ | | please refer to the end of this file. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ DENVER Broncos WIN the Super Bowl! Table of Contents 1. EDITORIAL ................................................ 1 ZEC1 Election, Missing in Action - Z6? ................... 1 2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .................................... 2 Election issues: Candidate Answers ....................... 2 Page Three, FidoNews - a response ........................ 4 Sorry for the SPAM, just trying to help .................. 6 What is annoying behavior? ............................... 7 3. ARTICLES ................................................. 9 ZEC1 Candidate, Bob Kohl, Platform statement ............. 9 Proposal to merge Internet and Fidonet mailers ........... 13 Netscape is FREE NOW! .................................... 13 Zone 1 Echomail Coordinator Election Voting Procedure .... 16 4. COLUMNS .................................................. 24 I'm a BBSaholic, Part I .................................. 24 5. COORDINATORS CORNER ...................................... 26 Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 023 ...... 26 6. NET HUMOR ................................................ 27 What the Organization Chart doesn't tell you ............. 27 7. ADVERTISE YOUR FREE SERVICE/EVENT ........................ 29 Announcing the WRESTLING_CHAT Echo ....................... 29 8. NOTICES .................................................. 30 Future History ........................................... 30 9. FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ................................. 31 Latest Greatest Software Versions ........................ 31 And more! FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 1 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= EDITORIAL ================================================================= Zone 1 Echomail weenies are into their election with a vengeance in this edition. If you don't follow the admin Echos, you're missing a swell slugfest of verbal abuse. This Issue which up to a couple days ago was going to be one of the shortest in history has swollen to gargantuan proportions with that stuff. Speaking of Zones, what in the hell is going on with Zone 6? Anybody noticed that it's just about disappeared? Why do we still have NO International Coordinator? Do we, the Sysops, have to take over the Zone Coordinator jobs en masse with a palace coup to get some kind of REAL coordination going? Remember, ZCs, that Tom Jennings, under whose auspices you use the name FidoNet has always been in favor of wholesale overthrow when the procedure interferes with the process. WAKE UP and smell the electrons before you ALL find yourselves out of your VOLUNTEER [which doesn't mean permanent OR inactive] jobs in FidoNet. Nobody is indispensable or irreplaceable. Think about it and then DO SOMETHING CONSTRUCTIVE before WE do it for you. Other than that, there is news in cyberspace. Netscape is now FREE! There are also a couple new programs available in the Internet that make interconnectivity a snap! More on those next week since this edition is already huge. AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ for those anxious to start searching. [grin] This is a late edition due to computer probs on the other system and the SuperBowl activities. Who'd a thunk it? Denver not wiped out? It's tied! Oh, there's only 1 minute and 47 seconds to go. Might as well wait for the outcome and be the first press to get out the news. YIKES! Denver scores the lead with 1 minute and 45 seconds to go! Final score: DENVER WINS! AMAZING! 31 to 24!! 2149! C.B. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 2 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ================================================================= --- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 --- By Christopher Baker on Sat Jan 24 18:39:32 1998 From: Andrea Santos @ 1:135/382 To: Christopher Baker @ 1:18/14 Date: 24 Jan 98 18:07:08 Subj: Election issues: Candidate Answers Hi Chris! -------- Forwarded Message --------- Original: DATE..... 24 Jan 1998, 04:38p Original: FROM..... ANDREA SANTOS Original: TO....... ALL Original: SUBJECT.. Election issues: Candidate Answers Original: FORUM.... Z1_ELECTION Original: NETWORK.. FIDONET ECHO: Z1_ELECTION The following revised and final table is a summary of the election issues and the pro and con positions candidates have toward the issues or questions presented in the Z1_ELECTION echo. The revisions are incorporated as requested by candidates who missed questions the first time around, or wished to change their positions. One additional question has also been added to the original list. There are also several brief notes from the candidates, following the table, to clarify why no answer, or definitive yes/no response, was provided. The issues and questions were selected by going through the message base questions posted to the candidates by various participants in the Z1_ELECTION echo. A sampling of 20 key issues or questions were selected. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all the candidates for their participation in this election and for their time in answering the many questions posed throughout the campaign period. And to all other Fidonet members in Zone 1, get out there and vote! Answer Legend: Y Yes/Agrees to question/Issue N No/Disagrees to question/Issue U Undecided, Yes/No wasn't provided ? No answer was received Candidate Abbreviation: JB Jim Balcom DC David Calafrancesco WL Wayne DeLisle JG John Glinski FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 3 26 Jan 1998 BK Bob Kohl ML Mike Luther JS Jeff Smith Election Issues Candidate Position Summary +===================================================================+ |Questions/Issues | JB | DC | WL | JG | BK | ML | JS | |===================================================================| |How long have you been a | | | | | | | | |Fidonet Sysop (answer in years) | 8+ | 8+ | ? | 3 | 10+| 10+| 6 | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Would you continue with other | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | |FTN positions if elected ZEC? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Support an echomail policy? | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Support a Z1 Ombudsman? | N | N | U | N | N | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Echo Appeal Court for users | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | |abused by Moderators? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Prefer elections for echomail | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | |positions versus appointments? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Experience moving large | Y | Y | Y | N | ? | N | Y | |volumes of mail? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Have you ever been an REC? | Y | Y | N | N | Y | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Have you ever been a RC? | N | N | N | N | Y | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Should # of hats worn be | Y | Y | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y | |limited? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Any axes to grind? | Y | N | Y | N | ? | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Elimination of *EC chain? | N | N | N | N | N | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Does Zone 1 NEED a ZEC? | Y | Y | ? | Y | Y | Y | Y | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Do you want an Assistant? | N | U | U | N | ? | Y | U | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Support CRP BAN of Software? | Y | Y | ? | N | ? | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Support CRP BAN of Sysops? | Y | Y | ? | N | ? | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Mail Tampering before export? | Y | U | ? | N | ? | N | N | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Conflict of interest for *C, | N | U | N | Y | N | N | Y | |*EC to create, operate | | | | | | | | |distribution system? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Should *C's be involved with | ? | Y | Y | Y | U | Y | ? | |file distribution? | | | | | | | | |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+----| |Does REC/ZEC have control over | Y | N | U | Y | ? | Y | N | FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 4 26 Jan 1998 |NEC/REC? | | | | | | | | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ Candidate notes: J. Balcom: Stated he would not stand for R13EC election if elected ZEC, unless requested by R13C. Stated number of hats worn be limited, dependent on voters. D. Calafrancesco: Supports echomail policy which guards against excommunication. J. Glinski: Stated he would seek a replacement for his NEC post but would continue on with Hub duties. B. Kohl: Stated it would be a conflict of interest for a ZEC to create/operate distribution system, but would not be a conflict for other *C, *EC positions. Did not provide an answer on *C's being involved with file distribution as he states it's not a ZEC issue. J. Smith Views ZEC position as working with REC rather than controlling, but acknowledges that ZEC Chairs RECC. ANDREA SANTOS asantos@santronics.com http://www.santronics.com ----- End of Forwarded Message ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------- --- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 --- By Christopher Baker on Sun Jan 25 20:48:51 1998 From: Bob Kohl @ 1:102/861 To: Christopher Baker @ 1:18/14 Date: 25 Jan 98 14:12:53 Subj: Re: Page Three, FidoNews Anytime a person takes on the responsibility of gathering data on an election, the data should be presented in a format to properly address the correct views of the candidates and not placed into a format to mislead the readers intentionally or otherwise. If indeed there is a question of not receiving an answer given the occasional quirk of echomail. The person gathering the data should request the data either in the echo or via netmail. FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 5 26 Jan 1998 The below information was incorrect as noted by at least 3 candidates. I will only address those notations that concern me personally. > Answer Legend: > Y Yes/Agrees to question/Issue > N No/Disagrees to question/Issue > U Undecided, Yes/No wasn't provided > ? No answer was received > Candidate Abbreviation: > JB Jim Balcom > DC David Calafrancesco > WL Wayne DeLisle > JG John Glinski > BK Bob Kohl > ML Mike Luther > JS Jeff Smith > Election Issues Candidate Position Summary > +================================================================== > =+ > |Questions/Issues | JB | DC | WL | JG | BK | ML | JS > | > |================================================================== > -| > |Prefer elections for echomail | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | ? | Y > | > |positions versus appointments? | | | | | | | > | My views are that I'd prefer to see the best person for the job in the job, be it by appointment or election. I've seen problems with both means. > |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+--- > -| > |Experience moving large | Y | Y | Y | N | ? | N | Y > | > |volumes of mail? | | | | | | | > | Yes I have experience as a mail mover. > |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+--- > -| > |Have you ever been an REC? | Y | Y | N | N | Y | N | N > | Somewhat misleading, one was a temp or interim REC. > |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+--- > -| FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 6 26 Jan 1998 > |Any axes to grind? | Y | N | Y | N | ? | N | N > | > |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+--- No. My answer to this was approached on a humorous basis. > -| > |Elimination of *EC chain? | N | N | N | N | ? | N | N > | No. > |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+--- > -| > |Do you want an Assistant? | Y | U | U | N | ? | Y | ? > | > |--------------------------------+----+----+----+----+----+----+--- No, I do not. > -| > |Support CRP BAN of Software? | Y | Y | ? | N | ? | N | N > | No, we've worked through all the problems we've seen with software without a "Ban", excom's, PC's, or whatever. Chris, thanks for giving me the opportunity to correct this "information". BK ----------------------------------------------------------------- Reply-To: "Ed Koon" From: "Ed Koon" To: Subject: Re Populating Fidonet. Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 20:37:45 -0500 Chris. I just wanted to comment on my mass advertisement in the Fidonet backbone. With our net dropping nodes like roaches from raid & down to just One Caller, I thought I would try and attract new callers through the Internet. I honestly didn't mean to rile so many moderators! And I hope they can accept my apology! FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 7 26 Jan 1998 You have no idea how many folks out there don't have a local BBS anymore to call. Lots are calling long distance. Others were told by friends about my service. Even several moderators have praised my service & hope it will help repopulate their echos. I honestly believe Telnet Bbs's will become the Fidonet of the next century. I have been in Fidonet since '91 & hope to help take FidoNet into the millennium! Sincerely, Ed Koon 1:3603/140 ====================================================================== Cheers From The Droolers! Ed Koon -=DOC=- Sysop & General Website Slave. Doc's Place Online. Free Adult Access. In Sunny Clearwater Fla (USA!) Email: edkoon@docsplace.dyn.ml.org We toss the Complete Fidonet Backbone!! ====================================================================== Fidonet=1:3603/140 Droolnet=85:360/50 Catnet=169:360/140 Icq=2248697 Internet Access http://docsplace.dyn.ml.org | telnet://docsplace.dyn.ml.org Inbound Ftp is also available for Fast File Access ftp://docsplace.dyn.ml.org ====================================================================== -30- ----------------------------------------------------------------- --- Following message extracted from NETMAIL @ 1:18/14 --- By Christopher Baker on Sat Jan 24 00:58:13 1998 From: Nic Boie @ 1:282/3043 To: Editor @ 1:18/14 Date: 21 Jan 98 19:58:05 Subj: Letter to the Editor This would be my second Letter to the Editor of FidoNews :) Please place this in the next issue of FidoNews. What is annoying behavior? Is it deliberately attacking someone? Is it bad spelling? Maybe it's just stupidity. Since the decline of BBS usage in the past year, I have noticed a major drop in intelligence also. I really think you, being a node, should call some local BBS's not in FidoNet, and encourage growth. There are some groups around the world trying to promote BBSing and FidoNet. Maybe we, the members of FidoNet, could start a collective cause to promote this. Get donations from members, and run commercials on national T.V. Remember, in the end, we are all in this together, the more BBS callers, the more posts, the more posts, the more interest, the more interest the more BBS's, the more NODES! -Nic Boie '98 FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 8 26 Jan 1998 -30- ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 9 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= ARTICLES ================================================================= ZEC1 Election Platform Statement Bob Kohl 1:102/861 For the first time in the history of Zone 1 you the sysop now have the ability to vote for a zone Admin position, the ZEC. This unprecedented election allows the sysop to finally have a say in the matters of echomail and the direction Fidonet takes in the years to come in regards to echomail issues. I feel that the next ZEC can have a positive influence on the state of Fidonet since echomail is such an important part of Fidonet in Zone 1. As a candidate for the ZEC position I'd like to take a moment to present my platform to you. No matter which candidate you prefer I sincerely hope that you will make the effort to get out and vote this election, it IS important for all of us as sysops in Zone 1. ========================================== * To work to ensure that FidoNet remains a sysop/hobbyist network. There will be no special or political interests served during my watch. * To work to insure that there will be no "official" FidoNet echomail feed that controls or influences any other feed. The sysops will remain free to get echomail wherever they wish to without restriction in Z1, and that there will not be an "ECHOTAX" or Zone CRP, or anything remotely resembling this on my watch. Sysops will also be encouraged to develop new software and Fidonet Technology. * To work to insure that the *ECs remain the coordinators of echomail and the people responsible for echomail issues. * To work for a "hub standard", in the areas of tampering with the mail flow, removal of echo areas from distribution, adding areas for distribution as well as that of moderator rights. With the established standard, the moderators and echo areas will be treated equally and consistently. It is my belief that the use of GMD and other such utilities used against specific individuals or for personal agendas should cease. Work with the *ECs, hubs and sysops to forge out a program to deal with the hubs that will not respect these standards, which might range from public postings that denote this to possibly requesting that the ZC grant the ZEC the option of issuing the hub flags to those nodes that wish to work within FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 10 26 Jan 1998 these standards. Any hub that does not agree to work within these standards will not be issued a hub flag for their nodelist entry. That a standard be established for any removals of echo areas beyond the scope of Fidonet policy and these standards shall be published in Fidonews regularly. That any distribution systems, FAQs, policy and/or pledges shall not exist contrary to these standards. It is not the intention of the ZEC to micromanage distribution systems, but to make sure that all echomail services are consistent and treated fairly. * To encourage and work to maintain an active and responsible group of RECs in Zone 1. To ensure all regions equal representation to the RECC. My first action will be a request to replace R16EC. The RECs will be tasked with maintaining the flow of information on important issues from the RECC to the sysops of their respective regions. They will do the same with the feedback from the sysops on these issues. The sysops will be represented. I will make use of FidoNews to keep the sysops updated on all issues currently being worked on. * The RECC echo WILL be moderated to maintain the echo as a environment conducive to getting work done in a positive and/or constructive manner and not as a platform for any one agenda or for abuse. Representatives from all major distribution systems will be invited to participate as needed if they do not currently have access. I do not now, nor will I view the RECs as helpers or assistants, nor do I view the ZEC as "The Boss". I view that the ZEC is much like the chairman of the board when dealing with the RECC, facilitating cooperation rather dictating or manipulating it. No pontificating, no edicts from Mount Olympus, etc. Although the RECC has taken it's share of abuse over the past couple of years, we worked well to get the Z1EC election going again and I'd like to make sure this continues. I also feel that it would be appropriate for the RECs to also participate in the ZEC echo to their discuss the point of view as well as those of their regions on any given issue, as well as having access to the ZEC in the ZEC echo. * I would appoint a Z1 Webmaster to maintain a Z1 echomail web site and coordinate the Z1 web site links. I realize that there are already people working on this, however I would like to see someone more aggressively coordinate this effort. The Z1 Webmaster would also be there to help those folks that do not have but would like to have web sites for their nets and regions. The Z1 Web site would maintain information of echomail services, FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 11 26 Jan 1998 rates, the distribution services "pledges and FAQs", information on FidoNet itself and what echomail is about; basically, a full service FidoNet site with the emphasis on echomail. * On the issue of EchoPol: The effort to get an EchoPol established in Z1 will be done on several levels. First, with the moderator's permission, I will use the FIDOECHOPOL echo for public discussions. These discussion will be segmented into time periods as announced in FidoNews and in the echo. This will not be a free for all, but an organized effort. The admin discussion will take place on two levels: the RECC echo with the aforementioned crossposting to the regional echo's and in the C2C echo that was put in distribution for the all R* level admin personnel to discuss issues across the board. Since both these echoes are restricted, updates will be sent to FidoNews and the FIDOECHOPOL echo as they develop. Bringing the RCs into the discussion is imperative as I see it, to establish guidelines on what they feel they can enforce under an EchoPol as well as what should not be enforced. On this basis was can more clearly define those gray areas as they pertain to echomail and echopol. It is crucial that both sides are involved in this, since echomail concerns the *ECs and yet it's the *Cs that enforce Fidonet policy issues. This will also help prevent any possible conflicting portions of EchoPol and help to resolve across the board such issues as hubs removing or modifying echomail either manually through the abuse of GMD and other utilities, etc. I will also get the *ECs, distribution systems and moderators that care to participate in a discussion echo to resolve the issues of UUEncoded files being posted in echo areas, a set of standardized parameters for adding echoes to the distribution systems, removing echoes and dropping echoes for low traffic. Lastly, I'd like to get the moderators involved in one of the moderator echoes to deal with issues that concern all of us: those of moderator rights and of the hub standards on these issues. I will most likely use the MODR8TR echo, since it is not restricted and allows sysop input. This will of course depend on the permission of the moderator of MODR8TR. A discussion of a cut request standard will also be addressed. EchoPol will be developed with sysop level input as the election was. *My views on specific points:* * Sysop level input is as crucial as it was to this election. FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 12 26 Jan 1998 * Mail moving: I do not believe that the hubs moving the mail should be tampering with it without justification. *If* there is a concern about legal issues, then it's time to work out a standard to deal with this concern. I do not believe that a distribution system should jeopardize their safety and operation over a potential legal liability regarding traffic passing in any given echo. At the same time I believe that the distribution systems should inform the ZEC of the specific legal issues before dropping an echo from distribution, so that the issue can be taken up with all distribution systems and hopefully a resolution be arbitrated. * Moderator rights: I am an old-time moderator since just after the single echo was split into the many that have evolved to where we are now. I believe that a moderator should have the final say how the moderator runs their echo. Period. *If* during discussions on EchoPol someone comes up with a better alternative to "vote with your feet", then I am willing to listen. However, it will be up to the *ECs, sysops, moderators and hubs to work through this for a mutual agreement. I do believe that the moderators should have a standard for a feed cut request. This is a simple issue that will be suggested to the moderators. * The EchoList: This is an entity that should remain separate and uninvolved in any affiliations, politics, etc. If there is a backup set up passwords, it should remain with the *ECs. My qualifications: Sysop for well over 10 years. Moderator since just after the split of the echoes. An NEC for 2-3 years. An REC for over 3 years. An RC for over 2 years, reviving and rebuilding Region 10 in the process after years of neglect. Region 10 has always been properly represented, including helping to restore some of the "U" flags that the user wanted. There have been no EXCOMs on my watch and only one PC that was denied. I have NEVER filed a PC nor have I felt the need to. I've put in an exceptional amount of time into FidoNet, both promoting it and helping whenever I could. I fully intend to continue to do so as your ZEC, making sure that *YOU* the sysop can now have a voice in the matters of echomail beyond take it or leave it. On a non-Fidonet level, I have been in management for over the past FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 13 26 Jan 1998 20 years in normal and also in environments that were very political. In my other hobby, I've also been a national director for a major horse breed association, the equivalent to an RC in Fidonet. ----------------------------------------------------------------- A proposal to merge Internet-based FTS mailers into Fidonet by William Herrera, Node 1:307/1 (mailto:wherrera@lookout.com, telnet:166.93.38.14) As a longtime Fidonet Sysop and past NC, now NEC of 1:307, may I propose that: 1. A NEW zone be made up, say zone 10 or whatever. 2. This ZONE allows ANY geographic base. Its nets can be countries, whatever. 3. This ZONE uses, indeed REQUIRES TCP/IP addresses for telephone numbers. (or internet domain based addresses, I suppose) 4. This ZONE requires the ability to do FTS type mailing OVER TELNET on a standard port for telnet. I could set this up here right now (telnet:lookout.com). I think the original reason for zones was calling costs and restrictions for calls across zones. Mail could be sent via a ZoneGate. This makes sense for mail across the regular zones and a new Internet zone, too! This might finally help the nodelist GROW a bit, too. It is easy to set up a ZMH TCP/IP mailer on telnet, if you have internet access. So what do ye think? ----------------------------------------------------------------- X-Sender: fzbrk1@rsshp3.rssc.slg.eds.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.2 (32) Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 07:50:44 -0500 To: webheads@softdisk.com From: karen tiede Subject: Netscape News Sender: owner-webheads@softdisk.com Reply-To: webheads@softdisk.com Rec'd from the PRGrrl for www.trianglewebgrrls.com this morning-- NETSCAPE ANNOUNCES PLANS TO MAKE NEXT-GENERATION COMMUNICATOR SOURCE CODE AVAILABLE FREE ON THE NET BOLD MOVE TO HARNESS CREATIVE POWER OF THOUSANDS OF INTERNET DEVELOPERS; COMPANY MAKES NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR AND COMMUNICATOR FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 14 26 Jan 1998 4.0 IMMEDIATELY FREE FOR ALL USERS, SEEDING MARKET FOR ENTERPRISE AND NETCENTER BUSINESSES MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (January 22, 1998) -- Netscape Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: NSCP) today announced bold plans to make the source code for the next generation of its highly popular Netscape Communicator client software available for free licensing on the Internet. The company plans to post the source code beginning with the first Netscape Communicator 5.0 developer release, expected by the end of the first quarter of 1998. This aggressive move will enable Netscape to harness the creative power of thousands of programmers on the Internet by incorporating their best enhancements into future versions of Netscape's software. This strategy is designed to accelerate development and free distribution by Netscape of future high-quality versions of Netscape Communicator to business customers and individuals, further seeding the market for Netscape's enterprise solutions and Netcenter business. In addition, the company is making its currently available Netscape Navigator and Communicator Standard Edition 4.0 software products immediately free for all users. With this action, Netscape makes it easier than ever for individuals at home, at school or at work to choose the world's most popular Internet client software as their preferred interface to the Internet. "The time is right for us to take the bold action of making our client free - and we are going even further by committing to post the source code for free for Communicator 5.0," said Jim Barksdale, Netscape's president and chief executive officer. "By giving away the source code for future versions, we can ignite the creative energies of the entire Net community and fuel unprecedented levels of innovation in the browser market. Our customers can benefit from world-class technology advancements; the development community gains access to a whole new market opportunity; and Netscape's core businesses benefit from the proliferation of the market-leading client software." Netscape plans to make Netscape Communicator 5.0 source code available for modification and redistribution beginning later this quarter with the first developer release of the product. The company will handle free source distribution with a license which allows source code modification and redistribution and provides for free availability of source code versions, building on the heritage of the GNU Public License (GPL), familiar to developers on the Net. Netscape intends to create a special Web site service where all interested parties can download the source code, post their enhancements, take part in newsgroup discussions, and obtain and share Communicator-related information with others in the Internet community. Netscape will also continue to develop new technologies and offer periodic certified, high-quality, supported releases of its Netscape Communicator and Navigator products, incorporating some of the best features created by this dynamic community. The ubiquity of Netscape's client software facilitates Netscape's strategy of linking millions of individuals to businesses. Today's announcements will help to further proliferate Netscape's award- winning client software which today has an installed base of more than FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 15 26 Jan 1998 68 million, providing a ready market for businesses using Netscape's Networked Enterprise software solutions and Netscape Netcenter services. Netscape's research indicates that in the education market where Netscape's products are free, the Netscape client software commands approximately 90 percent share, indicating that users tend to choose Netscape when the choice is freely available. Making its browser software free also will enable Netscape to continue to drive Internet standards, maximize the number of users on the Internet, and expand the third-party community of companies and products that take advantage of the Netscape software platform. Netscape has successfully shifted its business over the past year toward enterprise software sales and to revenues from its Web site business, and away from standalone client revenues. In the third quarter of 1997, standalone client revenues represented approximately 18 percent of Netscape's revenue, with the rest coming from enterprise software, services and the Web site. Preliminary results for the fourth quarter of 1997, which Netscape announced January 5, show standalone client revenues decreased to approximately 13 percent in the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter of 1996 by comparison, standalone client revenue represented approximately 45 percent of Netscape's revenue. In conjunction with its free client, Netscape separately announced today that it is launching a host of enhanced products and services that leverage its free client software to make it easy for enterprise and individual customers to adopt Netscape solutions. The new products and services reinforce Netscape's strategy of leveraging market penetration of its popular client software and its busy Internet site to seed further sales of Netscape software solutions in the home and business markets. The new products and services include enhanced subscription and support packages, an investment protection program for Netscape Communicator users, new reduced pricing on Netscape's retail and enterprise client products, new Premium Services on its Netscape Netcenter online service and Netscape SuiteSpot server software upgrades featuring Netscape client software. In addition, the company separately announced the launch of an aggressive new software distribution program called "Unlimited Distribution" to broadly distribute its market-leading Internet client software for free. Unlimited Distribution enables Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), telecommunications companies, Web content providers, publishers and software developers to download and redistribute Netscape Communicator and Netscape Navigator easily with "no strings attached." In addition, beginning immediately, individual users can download Netscape Communicator or Navigator for free, register for Netscape Netcenter and, beginning tomorrow, enter the Choose Netscape Sweepstakes to win exciting travel-related prizes including a grand prize of two all- inclusive, seven-night tropical resort vacations. Individuals can download a free copy of Netscape Communicator client software or the Netscape Navigator browser from the Netscape home page at http://home.netscape.com, or by clicking on any of the thousands of "Netscape Now" buttons on the Internet. Netscape Communicator Professional Edition, which adds features for enterprise customers, FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 16 26 Jan 1998 will be available for US$29. Netscape Communications Corporation is a premier provider of open software for linking people and information over enterprise networks and the Internet. The company offers a full line of Netscape Navigator clients, servers, development tools and commercial applications to create a complete platform for next-generation, live online applications. Traded on NASDAQ under the symbol "NSCP," Netscape Communications Corporation is based in Mountain View, California. Additional information on Netscape Communications Corporation is available on the Internet at http://home.netscape.com, by sending email to info@netscape.com or by calling 650/937-2555 (corporate customers) or 650/937-3777 (individuals). Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation, which is registered in the United States and other jurisdictions. Netscape Communications, the Netscape Communications logo, Netscape Navigator, Netscape SuiteSpot, Netscape Composer, Netscape Messenger and Netscape Communicator are trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation. Corporate Sales: 650/937-2555 - Corporate Renewal Sales: 650/937-2929 -Personal Sales: 650/937-3777 - Government Sales: 650/937-3678 - Education Sales: 650/937-2810 If you have any questions, please visit Customer Service, or contact your nearest sales office. Copyright 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. When your only tool is Notepad.exe, the world looks like a *.txt file. ________________________________________ Karen Tiede 919-784-8478 http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/1812/ -30- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Zone 1 Echomail Coordinator Election Voting Procedure by Martin Belcke 1:232/10, 1:232/16, mbelcke@ws02.irvbbs.com To The Members of Fidonet, Zone 1. In compliance with a directive from the Zone 1 Coordinator, an election for the position of Zone 1 Echomail Coordinator has been underway. The first phase, nominations, has concluded. The second phase, campaigning has concluded (as of 1-22-98). The third phase, voting, will commence 1-26-98 and end 2-15-98. The following list of candidates (listed by date of acceptance) are the only valid candidates for this election. FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 17 26 Jan 1998 Wayne DeLisle Sr 1:379/33 ACCEPTED 12/11/97 David Calafrancesco 1:2624/0 ACCEPTED 12/13/97 Mike Luther 1:117/3001 ACCEPTED 12/14/97 Jeff Smith 1:282/1 ACCEPTED 12/20/97 Jim Balcom 1:109/334 ACCEPTED 12/22/97 John Glinski 1:320/237 ACCEPTED 12/24/97 Bob Kohl 1:102/861 ACCEPTED 12/28/97 Because there are more than two candidates, a process called preferential balloting is being used to prevent the need for any run- off elections. Preferential balloting is explained below: PREFERENTIAL BALLOTING PROCEDURE Preferential balloting allows for casting of multiple votes, listed in order of preference of candidates. Through this method, run-off elections are usually not necessary. At all times, the highest ranked name is used for each ballot, unless that name has been eliminated in any round of tallying. During each round of tallying, the candidate that receives the least number of votes is eliminated. If that is the only candidate listed on a ballot, then that ballot is also eliminated and the number of votes needed to win is also reduced accordingly. The order goes like this. Step 1 - Count the total number of ballots and determine what the number of ballots needed to win would be. Step 2 - Sort the ballots according to the top candidate listed on each ballot skipping any names that were eliminated. Step 3 - Tally the votes for each candidate according to the sorted order of ballots. Step 4 - Did any candidate receive the necessary number of votes to win? If NO, goto Step 4a. If YES, goto Step 5. If no further rounds will determine a winner goto Step 6. Step 4a - Eliminate the name of the candidate that received the least number of votes scratching off that name from each ballot. If that is the only name on a ballot, eliminate that ballot. Step 5 - Determine the winner. Step 6 - Send results to the Z1C for further action. The process is explained below by example. CANDIDATE #1 CANDIDATE #2 Based on number of ballots, it takes 3 votes CANDIDATE #3 to win. CANDIDATE #4 FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 18 26 Jan 1998 BALLOT #1 BALLOT #2 BALLOT #3 BALLOT #4 BALLOT #5 Candidate 1 Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Candidate 4 Candidate 4 Candidate 2 Candidate 3 Candidate 1 Candidate 1 Candidate 3 Candidate 3 Candidate 4 Candidate 3 Candidate 2 Candidate 2 Candidate 4 Candidate 2 Candidate 4 Candidate 3 Candidate 1 On the first tally, the following results occur: CANDIDATE # 1 2 votes CANDIDATE # 2 1 vote CANDIDATE # 3 0 votes CANDIDATE # 4 2 votes No winner declared... Candidate # 3 is eliminated. Votes now look like this: BALLOT #1 BALLOT #2 BALLOT #3 BALLOT #4 BALLOT #5 Candidate 1 Candidate 1 Candidate 2 Candidate 4 Candidate 4 Candidate 2 Candidate 1 Candidate 1 Candidate 4 Candidate 2 Candidate 2 Candidate 4 Candidate 2 Candidate 4 Candidate 1 Re-tallying votes, first choice must be used when possible, the results are: CANDIDATE # 1 2 votes CANDIDATE # 2 1 vote CANDIDATE # 4 2 votes No winner declared... Because candidate # 2 receives the least number of votes, candidate #2 is eliminated. Votes now look like this: BALLOT #1 BALLOT #2 BALLOT #3 BALLOT #4 BALLOT #5 Candidate 1 Candidate 1 Candidate 4 Candidate 4 Candidate 1 Candidate 1 Candidate 4 Candidate 4 Candidate 4 Candidate 1 Re-tallying votes, first choice must be used when possible, the results are: CANDIDATE # 1 3 votes (Ballot #3's first choice was eliminated) CANDIDATE # 4 2 votes Candidate # 1 is declared winner as there are the required number of FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 19 26 Jan 1998 votes cast to receive a majority vote of all ballots. If, for some reason, a voter has put Candidate #2 or Candidate #3 for all votes, that ballot would have been eliminated at the same time the candidate was eliminated as the votes would then be considered as cast for an invalid candidate. At the same time, the number of votes needed to win would have been adjusted. This could have caused a problem in our example, as it may have resulted in a tie-vote. At that time, the rules of the election would have been used concerning action to take in event of a tie vote. ***** END PREFERENTIAL BALLOTING ***** The voting requirements, taken from the election rules are: 3) VOTING PERIOD Following the campaign period, a period shall be allowed for each eligible voter to cast his/her vote. Votes must be sent via direct netmail to the election coordinator, or by any other method at the discretion of the election coordinator. Votes must be sent during the voting period and must include a keyword/password, name and node of the person voting (as it appears in the Fidonet nodelist) and the name of one of the candidates on the election slate. If preferential balloting is being used, then more than one candidate may be listed in order of preference. Any vote received that does not contain the above information will be declared invalid and the ballot will not be counted. Any vote cast that uses a method not approved will be declared invalid and the ballot will not be counted. Any vote received prior to or after the voting period shall be disallowed. The election coordinator shall acknowledge each vote by netmail (direct or routed), or by any other method at the discretion of the election coordinator, with a simple statement that the vote has been received and recorded. In the event there are more than two candidates, the voting method shall be that of preferential balloting. Any member of Fidonet, Zone 1 is eligible to vote, under the following criteria. Nodes beginning with the keyword of ZONE, REGION, HOST, HUB, or DOWN or nodes that are redundant entries are not eligible. One vote for sysops with more than one node. One vote for nodes with more than one person listed at that node. Nodes listed as PVT or HOLD are eligible. The Fidonet nodelist published prior to the beginning of the voting period shall be the primary nodelist to determine eligible voters. Allowance for errors in the nodelist may be made by the election coordinator, but at all times a valid Fidonet nodelist must be used. *** END VOTING RULE *** Sample ballots are listed below: VOTING PERIOD IS January 22, 1998 to February 15, 1998. FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 20 26 Jan 1998 DO NOT use this as your ballot. In this election, there are 7 candidates running for the position of Zone 1 Echomail Coordinator (Z1EC). As such, a procedure called preferential balloting is being used to prevent the need for run-off elections should no candidate receive a majority vote. Preferential balloting simply means you rank the candidates in order of your preference. If there is a candidate you do not want to vote for, simply do not list that candidate on your ballot. However, understand that if all of those candidates that you did list are eliminated in any round of tallying, so would your ballot be eliminated. (see examples). The basic information that is REQUIRED in order for your ballot to be counted is as follows: ***** REQUIRED INFORMATION ***** 1) Your name as it appears in the Fidonet nodelist and your node number as it appears in the Fidonet nodelist. NOTE: This information will be posted for verification purposes after the close of the voting period in a list of those who voted listed numerically by node number. This list will NOT contain the vote or keyword used. 2) A password/keyword that is to be used to verify your vote. NOTE: The password/keyword will be posted along with your vote for verification after the close of the voting period in a list containing all of the passwords/keywords and vote associated with that password/keyword listed alphabetically by password/keyword. This list will not contain voter name or nodenumber. Try to keep the password under 15 characters. 8 characters is preferred. Passwords used that are considered "vulgar" are not acceptable passwords. What is considered "vulgar" is at my discretion. In the event that you choose to send an unacceptable password, the password will be changed and I will send you the new password either my routed netmail or e-mail. 3) Your Vote - A list of one or more valid candidates names. NOTE: The first valid candidate name listed on the ballot is first choice, followed by the next valid candidate for second choice and so forth. Any extraneous ordering information will be ignored. EXAMPLE: Any numbers listed or other information other than the name of a candidate. Please list candidates names on separate lines. ***** END OF REQUIRED INFORMATION ***** You may send your vote via any of the following methods: NOTE: Please use VOTE for the subject line. It will make it easier FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 21 26 Jan 1998 on me. The subject line is NOT a requirement for a valid ballot, simply a courtesy to the vote counter. DIRECT NETMAIL to Martin Belcke 1:232/10 or 1:232/16 DIRECT NETMAIL to Election Coordinator 1:232/10 or 1:232/16 ROUTED NETMAIL to Martin Belcke 1:232/10 or 1:232/16 ROUTED NETMAIL to Election Coordinator 1:232/10 or 1:232/16 E-MAIL to mbelcke@ws02.irvbbs.com NOTE: The other e-mail addresses listed in Fidonews 1449 are not working correctly, so if you send your vote by e-mail, you will need to send it to the above address. SAMPLE BALLOTS: The following are several types of ballots. The examples are NOT the only types of valid ballots. Any ballot that contains the REQUIRED information, as per the election rules, is considered a valid ballot. If the election coordinator is unable to understand your ballot, you will receive a netmail (or e-mail) message asking for clarification. For these examples, we are going to use the following names as candidates: George Washington, Henry Adams, James Kirk, Joan of Arc, Mary Shepherd, Joe Public, Pat Paulsen SAMPLE BALLOT #1 - This voter is listing only 1 candidate. The name and node number information is contained in the header of the netmail message. ===================================================================== From : Joe Voter (1:222/333) To : Martin Belcke (1:232/10) Subject : VOTE =========================BODY OF MESSAGE============================= PASSWORD - XXXPPPTTTBBB George Washington Joe Voter =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- END SAMPLE #1 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= SAMPLE BALLOT #2 - This voter is listing 3 candidates, listed in order of preference. The order the names are entered will be used as the order of preference. Any numbers that appear next to the names will be ignored. The name and node number information is contained in the header of the netmail message. ===================================================================== From : Joe Voter (1:222/333) To : Election Coordinator (1:232/10) Subject : VOTE ===========================BODY OF MESSAGE========================== PASSWORD - BYTRENMPOIM George Washington Henry Adams James Kirk Joe Voter FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 22 26 Jan 1998 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- END SAMPLE #2 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= SAMPLE BALLOT #3 - This voter is listing 7 candidates, listed in order of preference. The order the names are entered will be used as the order of preference. Any numbers that appear next to the names will be ignored. The name and node number information is contained in the header of the netmail message. ===================================================================== From : Joe Voter (1:222/333) To : Election Coordinator (1:232/10) Subject : VOTE ===========================BODY OF MESSAGE========================== PASSWORD - BYTRENMPOIM George Washington 6 Henry Adams 5 Jimmy Durante 4 Joe Public 3 Pat Paulsen 2 James Kirk 1 Mary Shepherd 7 Joe Voter =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- END SAMPLE #3 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= SAMPLE BALLOT #4 - - This voter send their vote through the internet. ==================================================================== From : joe@voter.com To : mbelcke@ws02.irvbbs.com Subject : VOTE =========================BODY OF MESSAGE=========================== NAME : Joe Voter NODE NUMBER : 1:222/333 PASSWORD : XXXCCCMMMBB The rest of this ballot could look like any of the other ballots shown above. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- END SAMPLE #4 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= SAMPLE BALLOT # 5 - This voter listed the candidates names on the same line. The order listed is the order of preference. Any numbers listed will be ignored. ===================================================================== From : Joe Voter (1:222/333) To : Election Coordinator (1:232/10) Subject : VOTE ===========================BODY OF MESSAGE=========================== PASSWORD: XCVBYN George Washington, Henry Adams, Joan of Arc, Pat Paulsen, James Kirk Joe Voter =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- END SAMPLE # 5 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- EXPLANATIONS: FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 23 26 Jan 1998 In SAMPLE BALLOT #3, the numbers that appear next to the names are ignored and the names as listed are used as the order of preference. In SAMPLE BALLOT #5, the names are used in order listed. It will be a LOT easier on the tallying if each candidate is listed on a separate line. In preferential balloting, the first valid name that is listed is the "preferred" name in counting the ballot. After the votes are tallied, if no candidate receives the necessary number of votes to win, the candidate that receives the LEAST number of votes is eliminated and the votes are then recounted using the first valid name listed. If a candidate has been eliminated, then that name is no longer a valid name. In SAMPLE #1, if George Washington had been eliminated, then so would that ballot be eliminated, thus reducing the number of ballots by 1. The number of votes needed to win would also be adjusted. In SAMPLE #3, there is an invalid name listed (Jimmy Durante). This name would be considered to be an invalid vote and would not be used. If George Washington and Henry Adams were eliminated in any round of tallying, then the next valid candidate (Joe Public) would be used as the preferred name for SAMPLE #3. In SAMPLE #2, if George Washington, Henry Adams AND James Kirk are all eliminated in any round of tallying, then so would the ballot be eliminated, thus reducing the number of ballots by 1. The number of votes needed to win would also be adjusted. In SAMPLE #4, the voter chose to send the ballot via the internet in an e-mail message addressed to mbelcke@ws02.irvbbs.com. Since the header information does not contain the NAME and NODE NUMBER of the voter as it appears in the Fidonet nodelist, that information --must-- be listed in the BODY of the e-mail message. **** END SAMPLE BALLOTING EXAMPLES **** This announcement is respectfully submitted to you, the members of Fidonet, Zone 1, and serves as the official announcement of the voting phase of this election process. Thank you for your time and look forward to seeing you participate in the election. --Martin Belcke-- Election Coordinator, Z1EC election Fidonet Node 1:232/10 Fidonet Node 1:232/16 primary e-mail mbelcke@ws02.irvbbs.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 24 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= COLUMNS ================================================================= This is the first part of a serial touching tale to which, to some degree or another, I'm sure we can all relate. It originally started out as a gag to entertain my fellow addicts in net 354, but by the end of the first episode, the idea struck that it may be entertaining to the readers of the snooze as well. So, assuming that it passes the stringent standards of the editorial staff of that august body, herewith is part 1 of the ongoing story of a BBSaholic: Area: SOK.SYSOP Date : Jan 22 '98, 09:07 From : Pete Snidal 1:354/910.1 To : All 0:0/0.0 Subj : I'm a BBSaholic Hi, All! My name is Pete S., and I'm a BBSaholic. It started the first time I got my first taste. I can still remember the day I walked into a friend's apartment in Burnaby, while down there on a semi-annual junket. He was hunched over this amber screen, typing away like a fiend, and I looked over his shoulder to see what was going on in there. Well, he was replying to what looked to me like a very interesting discussion about something or other, and I instantly wanted to know where the input was coming from, did somebody send him a disk to reply to, or did the guy send it to him modem to modem, or what. Well, he explained to me about Fidonet, echoes, and stuff. This was about 1988, and it was the first I'd ever heard about it. We sucked up a box of beer that afternoon, and he basically hooked me on his habit then and there. I'd never heard of Fidonet, or for all that matter, any computer network at all, and as he explained how it had evolved, and what it had come to by that time, I just got more and more into the idea. I was fascinated. This was something that my genes had programmed me for from the day I was born. I know it isn't really contagious; that I had the incipient dependence since birth, so I don't blame him for my trouble, but just the same, that's the day I became a BBSaholic. Of course, as soon as I got home, I started shopping for a modem for the ol' Kaypro II, and once I had it in place, I started looking for a BBS to connect to. I called my friend in Burnaby, and he dug into his nodelist and suggested Bob Shiels' board in Kelowna as my closest fix. So for a few months, there, I was calling Kelowna LD to support my habit. This was with an old Kaypro CP/M computer, with a very basic sort of software available. No .QWK packets or offline reading with this baby; I'd get into a message area, start it FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 25 26 Jan 1998 scrolling messages at 2400 baud, and use text capture to write as much as I could get onto a 190K floppy, watching the clock tick them minutes by till I couldn't stand it any more, and then terminate the connection. You can imagine how I felt the first few times, when I forgot to save the buffer to disk after 6 or 8 minutes online! Fortunately, Bob was using good ol' bulletproof Binkleyterm, so when I dropped carrier by turning off my external modem (I couldn't make the software exit graciously from capture mode,) it didn't lock his system up or otherwise get me in trouble. Then, I'd ignore friends and family for hours on end, while I read this fresh intelligence from all over the planet, on such esoteric subjects as to be found in EDUCATOR or ALTMED. I was _fascinated_ with this connectivity! With seeing people in Australia respond to questions from people in Arizona! It was all I could talk about with anybody who would listen. But soon, BBSaholics start talking a language that's all their own, and the more you get into it, the more your friends are out of it. I'm sure you all know what I mean. I know this is a sad tale already, but it's only starting. This was when I was just chippin' - I was only a User at this point. Just partying on weekends, so to speak. In further episodes, I'll tell you how I got hooked on the Hard Stuff - setting up my own BBS. Where we ALL ended up - God Help Us! Origin: KETTLE VALLEY FORUM BBS - Grand Forks BC CANADA (1:354/910) ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 26 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= COORDINATORS CORNER ================================================================= Nodelist-statistics as seen from Zone-2 for day 023 By Ward Dossche, 2:292/854 ZC/2 +--------+-------+----------+----------+----------+----------+--+ !Zone/Jul!Ndl-360!Nodel.-002!Nodel.-009!Nodel.-016!Nodel.-023!%%! +--------+-------+----------+----------+----------+----------+--+ ! 1/023 ! 6199 ! 6199 0! 6142 -57! 6053 -89! 6020 -33!28! ! 2/023 ! 14523 !14538 15!14501 -37!14439 -62!14406 -33!66! ! 3/016 ! 580 ! 580 0! 570 -10! 570 0! 573 3! 3! ! 4/016 ! 435 ! 435 0! 435 0! 425 -10! 424 -1! 2! ! 5/353 ! 91 ! 91 0! 91 0! 91 0! 91 0! 0! ! 6/016 ! 1091 ! 1091 0! 1091 0! 1091 0! 322 -769! 1! +--------+-------+----------+----------+----------+----------+--+ ! 22919 !22934 15!22830 -104!22669 -161!21836 -833! +-------+----------+----------+----------+----------+ ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 27 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= NET HUMOR ================================================================= From: "Mike Riddle" To: "Baker, Christopher" Date: Thu, 22 Jan 98 14:40:02 -0600 Reply-To: "Mike Riddle" Subject: Fwd: WHAT THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART DOESN'T TELL YOU ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE================== WHAT THE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART DOESN'T TELL YOU In the lower ranks of the MIS world, sorting out job titles is a nearly impossible task. Some folks are called Analysts. Some are called Programmers. Some are called Engineers. None of them has window offices. So I have listed -- from lowest to highest in order of prestige -- and described the 10 most commonly used job titles in a data processing shop. A truly experienced high-tech professional has held five or even six of these positions . . . usually all at the same time. 10. Programmer: This person holds the lowest rank in the DP field. Manages no one. Answers to everyone. Approximately 50% of the Programmer's time is scheduled for testing. Another 50% is spent filling out time cards and progress reports. Any time left over is spent attending classes on technologies that will never be used in the shop. The Programmer is appraised on code quality and reliability. Never has time to write any. Hopes to, someday, be promoted to Systems Analyst. 9. Systems Analyst: The Systems Analyst refuses to code anymore. Designs new systems. Writes specs for new systems. Devises procedures and work flows for new systems but ends up training users on how to get by with the old ones. Next in line for Team Leader position. 8. Team Leader: A Team Leader manages one project. Doesn't know why he's not called Project Leader; that's what he has on his resume. 7. Project Leader: Manages several projects at once. Analyzes Gantt charts from the Team Leaders' projects. Coordinates schedules from the Team Leaders' projects. Monitors deliverables from the Team Leaders' projects. Has absolutely no idea what any of the Team Leaders' projects are about. Wants to be a programmer again. 6. Operator: FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 28 26 Jan 1998 The Operator wields powers that the Project Leader can only dream about. Makes Programmers beg for tape drives. Makes Analysts beg for disk space. Makes Team Leaders beg for printouts. Has an uncanny understanding of career potential in the data processing industry. Going to law school at night. 5. Systems Programmer: Even an Operator wants to be a Systems Programmer. A Systems Programmer has the authority to wipe out disk packs without warning. Crash the system during user demos. Make new releases appear, then disappear, then reappear again, especially during month-end processing. 4. DBA: No one really knows what the Database Administrator does, and no one is smart enough to know if the DBA is doing it or not. But every shop must have one DBA, because no place can afford two of them. 3. Manager: The Manager is sometimes called a Director. Or an Assistant Vice-President. Or an Account Manager. Has completely lost touch with any facsimile of technology. Wants to finish next year's budget. Wants to finish last year's appraisals. Wants to learn the names of some of the Programmers. But instead, only has time to interview job applicants, especially DBAs. 2. Department Secretary: The Programmers have word processing. The Managers have electronic mail. Everyone has automatic phone messaging. This leaves the Department Secretary with all kinds of time to manipulate, control and dispense the three most basic employee needs: paychecks, rumors and supplies. Can make copier self- destruct just by going to lunch. 1. Contract Programmer: A Contract Programmer doesn't have to wear a nice suit. Or go to meetings. Or fill out time cards. Or keep complaints to himself. He can make all the mistakes he wants. He doesn't get benefits. He doesn't get training. He doesn't get respect. But after years in the trenches, the Contract Programmer will finally achieve the ultimate goal in the profession: He will be able to make impossible deadlines with inadequate resources for desperate managers by putting in all kinds of extra hours... and will be paid overtime for every one of them. ===================END FORWARDED MESSAGE=================== ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 29 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= ADVERTISE YOUR FREE SERVICE/EVENT ================================================================= Emanuel Edwards 1:348/963 emanuel@pangea.ca __ __ ___ __ \ \ /\ / // __\\ \ /\ / / \ \/ // /| | \ \/ // / \ // / | |___ \ // / \/ \/ \___/ \/ \/ _____ __ ___ \ \ \ / \ / _____/ \ \ \/ /\ \/ /_____ \ \ / \ / ____/ \ \/ /\ \/ / \___/ \__/ Hello All Sysops & Co_Sysops: If you can't afford Internet access and want to get all the latest news, Scoops and upcoming events in Wrestling and Boxing I suggest you request the WRESTLING_CHAT on your BBS. The WRESTLING_CHAT not only offer you all the latest news in boxing and wrestling but we also offer you a friendly atmosphere to chat with other great wrestling and boxing fans around the world. The WRESTLING_CHAT also started carrying rec.spot.pro-wrestling on the echo. Don't miss out on this great opportunity. I suggest you request that great sport conference on your BBS. You won't regret it. Lots of Sysops are requesting that great conference. If you need additional information about the WRESTLING_CHAT please us in one of those two addresses. SEE YOU ALL ON THE ECHO. Emanuel Fidonet 1:348/963 Internet emanuel@pangea.ca ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 30 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= NOTICES ================================================================= Future History 6 Feb 1998 Waitangi Day, New Zealand. 30 Apr 1998 Queens Day, Holland. 17 May 1998 Independence Day, Norway. 22 May 1998 Expo '98 World Exposition in Lisbon (Portugal) opens. 14 Sep 1998 Start of International BBS Week [thru 20 Sep 98]. 22 Sep 1998 First anniversary of the FidoNews domain of www.fidonews.org. 1 Dec 1998 Fifteenth Anniversary of release of Fido version 1 by Tom Jennings. 24 Jul 1999 XIII Pan American Games [through 8 Aug 99]. 31 Dec 1999 Hogmanay, Scotland. The New Year that can't be missed. 1 Jan 2000 The 20th Century, C.E., is still taking place thru 31 Dec. 1 Jun 2000 EXPO 2000 World Exposition in Hannover (Germany) opens. 15 Sep 2000 Sydney (Australia) Summer Olympiad opens. 1 Jan 2001 This is the actual start of the new millennium, C.E. -- If YOU have something which you would like to see in this Future History, please send a note to the FidoNews Editor. ----------------------------------------------------------------- FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 31 26 Jan 1998 ================================================================= FIDONET SOFTWARE LISTING ================================================================= [from 1449. Ed.] Latest Greatest Software Versions by Peter E. Popovich, 1:363/264 New entry: Tornado, a BBS from Konstantin Klyagin. Welcome to the list... ;-) -=- Snip -=- Submission form for the Latest Greatest Software Versions column OS Platform : Software package name : Version : Function(s) - BBS, Mailer, Tosser, etc. : Freeware / Shareware / Commercial? : Author / Support staff contact name : Author / Support staff contact node : Magic name (at the above-listed node) : Please include a sentence describing what the package does. Please send updates and suggestions to: Peter Popovich, 1:363/264 -=- Snip -=- MS-DOS: Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Act-Up 4.6 G D Chris Gunn 1:15/55 ACT-UP ALLFIX 5.00 T S Harald Harms 2:281/415 ALLFIX Announcer 1.12 O S Peter Karlsson 2:206/221 ANNOUNCE BGFAX 1.60 O S B.J. Guillot 1:106/400 BGFAX Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOS_260.ZIP BinkleyTerm-XE XR5 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_DOS CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR CheckPnt 1.0a O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 CHECKPNT FastEcho 1.46.1 T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FASTECHO FastEcho/16 1.46.1 T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FEX FastLst 1.36 N S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 FASTLSTD FidoBBS (tm) 12u B S Ray Brown 1:1/117 FILES FrontDoor 2.12 M S JoHo 2:201/330 FD FrontDoor 2.20c M C JoHo 2:201/330 FDINFO GEcho 1.00 T S Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO GEcho/Plus 1.11 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO GEcho/Pro 1.20 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GED GoldED/386 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEX GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM GoldNODE 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEN FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 32 26 Jan 1998 Imail 1.75 T S Michael McCabe 1:1/121 IMAIL ImCrypt 1.04 O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 IMCRYPT InfoMail/86 1.21 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFOMAIL InfoMail/386 1.21 O F Damian Walker 2:2502/666 INFO386 InterEcho 1.19 T C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IEDEMO InterMail 2.29k M C Peter Stewart 1:369/35 IMDEMO InterPCB 1.52 O S Peter Stewart 1:369/35 INTERPCB IPNet 1.11 O S Michele Stewart 1:369/21 IPNET JD's CBV 1.4 O S John Dailey 1:363/277 CBV Jelly-Bean 1.01 T S Rowan Crowe 3:635/727 JELLY Jelly-Bean/386 1.01 T S Rowan Crowe 3:635/727 JELLY386 JMail-Hudson 2.81 T S Jason Steck 1:285/424 JMAIL-H JMail-Goldbase 2.81 T S Jason Steck 1:285/424 JMAIL-G MakePl 1.9 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 MAKEPL Marena 1.1 beta O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 MARENA Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAX Max User Ed. 0.18 O F Larry Cooke 1:300/53 MUE McMail 1.0 M S Michael McCabe 1:1/148 MCMAIL MDNDP 1.18 N S Bill Doyle 1:388/7 MDNDP Msged 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41D.ZIP Msged/386 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41X.ZIP NEF 2.38 O S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 NEFD NorthStar 3.31.29 B S A&B Darin 1:285/82 NSTAR Opus CBCS 1.79 B P Christopher Baker 1:374/14 OPUS O/T-Track 2.66 O S Peter Hampf 2:241/1090 OT PcMerge 2.8 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 PCMERGE PlatinumXpress 1.3 M C Gary Petersen 1:290/111 PX13TD.ZIP QuickBBS 2.81 B S Ben Schollnick 1:2613/477 QUICKBBS RAR 2.01 C S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 RAR RemoteAccess 2.50 B S Mark Lewis 1:3634/12 RA Searchlight 4.5 B S Paul Casey 1:343/117 DEMO450.ZIP Searchlight 5.02 B C Paul Casey 1:343/117 SLBBS50.TXT Silver Xpress Door 5.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 FILES Reader 4.4 O S Gary Petersen 1:290/111 SXR44.ZIP Spitfire 3.51 B S Mike Weaver 1:3670/3 SPITFIRE Squish 1.11 T P Tech 1:249/106 SQUISH StealTag UK 1.c... O F Fred Schenk 2:284/412 STEAL_UK StealTag NL 1.c... O F Fred Schenk 2:284/412 STEAL_NL T-Mail 2.600 M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAIL Telegard 3.02 B F Tim Strike 1:259/423 TELEGARD Terminate 5.00 O S Bo Bendtsen 2:254/261 TERMINATE Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK Tornado 1.50g B F Konst Klyagin 2:461/22 TORNADO TosScan 1.01 T C JoHo 2:201/330 TSINFO TransNet 1.00 G S Marc S. Ressl 4:904/72 TN100ALL.ZIP TriBBS 11.0 B S Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRIBBS TriDog 11.0 T F Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRIDOG TriToss 11.0 T S Gary Price 1:3607/26 TRITOSS WaterGate 0.93 G S Robert Szarka 1:320/42 WTRGATE WWIV 4.24a B S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIV WWIVTOSS 1.36 T S Craig Dooley 1:376/126 WWIVTOSS xMail 2.00 T S Thorsten Franke 2:2448/53 XMAIL XRobot 3.01 O S JoHo 2:201/330 XRDOS OS/2: FIDONEWS 15-04 Page 33 26 Jan 1998 Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ALLFIX/2 5.00 T S Harald Harms 2:281/415 AFIXOS2 BGFAX 1.60 O S B.J. Guillot 1:106/400 BGFAX Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BOS2_260.ZIP BinkleyTerm-XE XR5 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_OS2 CFRoute 0.92 O G C. Fernandez Sanz 2:341/70 CFR FastEcho 1.46.1 T S Tobias Burchhardt 2:2448/400 FE2 FastLst 1.36 N S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 FASTLST FleetStreet 1.21 O S Michael Hohner 2:2490/2520 FLEET FP-OS/2 97-03-21 O F Mike Bilow 323/107 FPOS2 GEcho/Pro 1.20 T C Bob Seaborn 1:140/12 GECHO GIGO 07-14-96 G S Jason Fesler 1:1/141 INFO GoldED 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEO GoldED Docs 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEM GoldNODE 2.50 O S Len Morgan 1:203/730 GEN ImCrypt 1.04 O G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 IMCRYPT Maximus 3.01 B P Tech 1:249/106 MAXP Max User Ed. 0.18 O F Larry Cooke 1:300/53 MUEP Msged/2 4.10 O G Andrew Clarke 3:635/728 MSGED41O.ZIP NEF 2.38 O S Alberto Pasquale 2:332/504 NEF PcMerge 2.3 N G Michiel vd Vlist 2:500/9 PCMERGE RAR 2.01 C S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 RAR2 Squish 1.11 T P Tech 1:249/106 SQUISHP T-Mail 2.600 M S Ron Dwight 2:220/22 TMAIL2 Tobruk 0.33 T G Paul Edwards 3:711/934 TOBRUK Tornado 1.50g B F Konst Klyagin 2:461/22 TORNADO2 WaterGate 0.93 G S Robert Szarka 1:320/42 WTRGATE XRobot 3.01 O S JoHo 2:201/330 XROS2 Windows (16-bit apps): Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- BeeMail 1.0 M C Andrius Cepaitis 2:470/1 BEEMAIL FrontDoor APX 1.12 P S Mats Wallin 2:201/329 FDAPXW Windows (32-bit apps): Program Name Version F C Contact Name Node Magic Name ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Argus 95/IP 2.704 M S Max Masyutin 2:469/77 A9I Argus NT/IP 2.704 M S Max Masyutin 2:469/77 ANI BeeMail 1.0 M C Andrius Cepaitis 2:470/1 BEEMAIL Binkley Docs 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BDOC_260.ZIP BinkleyTerm 2.60 M F Bob Juge 1:1/102 BW32_260.ZIP BinkleyTerm-XE XR5 M F Thomas Waldmann 2:2474/400 BTXE_W32 CFRoute 0.92 O G C. 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